Adam Wagner, a Human Rights Lawer, was interviewed about half an hour ago on the News - I think it was Sky but it could have been the BBC.
The first point he made was that the Durham Police will have to explain why they have changed their policy that was used in the case of Domonic Cummings visit to Barnard Castle, not to take retrograde action .
It's unlikely that the police would say this was because of pressure from the Government (my view) but if it was shown that it was AW stated that this would be not only wrong but illegal.
Mr Wagner suggested that the schedule of events was evidence in Keir Starmer's favour in that it was an organised work event including feeding the people working there and including social distancing rules.
He pointed out that all the events picked up by the Met Police were social events. They included, for example, a Birthday Party, a Leaving party and a Christmas Party. I think he said the Met had not followed up the "party" in the garden (where the PM's wife was present) because it was not a specific social event but that probably needs clarifying as it is just from my memory.
It would be good if the various TV "News" programmes got more legal people on rather than just political talking heads often with no real knowledge. It would be preferable to hear facts rather than fiction.
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and trying to keep his distance from the woman beside him. Two guys in the background, one of them wolfing down mouthfuls, presumably of curry. One person walks by in the background.

